Track Listing 1. I'm Alright 2. Now That I Found You 3. Everytime I Cry 4. That's How I Feel 5. You're Easy on the Eyes 6. Getting Even With the Blues 7. Till I Get There 8. Not Getting Over You 9. This Ole Heart 10. Cure For the Common Heartache 11. That's Me Not Loving You 12. Unsung Hero
| Details | | Contributing Artists: | Alison Krauss, Brent Mason, John Wesley Ryles | | Producer: | Keith Stegall | | Distributor: | Universal Distribution | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes Personnel: Terri Clark (vocals); John D. Willis (acoustic guitar); J.T. Corenflos, Brent Mason (electric guitar); Dan Dugmore (slide & steel guitars); Sonny Garrish, Paul Franklin (steel guitar); Stuart Duncan (fiddle); John Jarvis (piano); Gary Prim (keyboards); Glenn Worf (bass); Owen Hale (drums); John Wesley Ryles, Stephony Smith, Sunny Russ, Vicki Hampton, Robert Bailey, Alison Krauss (background vocals). Principally recorded at The Castle, Franklin, Tennessee. All tracks have been digitally mastered using HDCD technology. While HOW I FEEL finds Clark shaving off some of the rock & roll edges that made her previous recording, JUST THE SAME, stand out from the pack, the attitude expressed on the tunes here is no less forthright. Whether she's making an exclamation of self-reliance on the opener, "I'm Alright," or celebrating the joys of amour on "Now That I Found You," she presents a strong, independent face that is far removed from the fragile broken-hearted waifs who clutter the country charts. Even when confronted with emotional/romantic difficulties, as on the title track and "Everytime I Cry," Clark addresses the problem with directness and forthrightness, seeking solutions instead of crying in her beer. Sure, there are barrels full of great country songs about crying in one's beer, but as this album makes apparent, that's just not Terri Clark's style.
Editorial Reviews On her third album, Nashville's only cowboy-hatted female takes her largely down-home act uptown--with alt-country, L.A. pop, and relax-in-the-bubble-bath-blues... - Rating: B Entertainment Weekly (05/29/1998)
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